Dress Like the New Year Deserves: Sudathi Gold's Poila Baisakh Edit

Dress Like the New Year Deserves: Sudathi Gold's Poila Baisakh Edit

The day of Poila Baishakh, also known as Pohela Baishakh, is the Bengali way of celebrating their traditional new year. As per the Bengali calendar, this auspicious day falls on the 14th or 15th of April. It is considered the 1st day of the year according to the lunisolar calendar.

The Bengali community globally celebrates Poila Boishakh with great excitement. It is an official holiday in the states of West Bengal and Tripura. 

Interestingly, on this day, people start new account books with the belief of beginning the financial year on a positive note. People wish each other "Shubho Noboborsho", meaning Happy New Year. 

The Poila Baishakh celebration is mostly seen in the form of cultural events where people sing and dance. On this day, Bengalis wear new clothes and also give their friends and families sarees and kurtas, typically called Punjabis. 

Bengali women of all ages proudly wear sarees on this day to honour their culture. Whether it is being part of cultural events or meeting loved ones, the saree remains a constant choice. 

So, this Poila Baishak, if you are looking for sarees to suit the festive vibes, then you are absolutely on the right page. Below, we have presented the perfect Poila Baishak Sarees Edit for every woman who can’t do without sarees!

Sudathis’ Poila Baishak Edit : Something For Every Bengali Woman

The saree preference for Bengali women for Poila Baishak is generally taant (handloom cotton), linen, and Dhakai Jamdani. These fabrics are lightweight, breathable, and easy to carry - perfect to enjoy, defying the hot weather conditions that prevail during the month of April. 

Moreover, as per fashion trends, Bengali women belonging to boomer, millennial, and Gen-Z age groups, all love wearing sarees on the Bengali New Year. But each category has a different taste. 

So, keeping all interests in consideration, Sudathi’s Poila Baishak Sarees Edit celebrates a diverse saree collection to honour the community and its traditions. Let’s take a look!

1. Cream Silk Woven Durga Puja Saree

Cream Silk Woven Durga Puja Saree

Starting with the iconic “Sada Saree - Laal Paar”, a white saree with red border, this pick from our Durga Puja collection is one of the most loved products. It is timeless, supremely traditional, and a signature attire for Bengali women.

This piece is made from quality silk fabric, which is also worn during summer, and flaunts traditional motifs in red. It is lightweight, soft on the skin, and easy to carry, regardless of whatever style you wear it in.  

2. Rose Pink Cotton Weaving Jamdani Saree

Rose Pink Cotton Weaving Jamdani Saree

This Jamdani saree from our Poila Baishak Edit is another traditional pick. The Jamdani style is a rooted Bengali saree. It is basically handloom cotton with texture. It features beautiful floral prints embracing the weather while offering all-day comfort. 

3. Violet Cotton Linen Printed Saree

Violet Cotton Linen Printed Saree

For women who love colours, this violet saree is perfect for them. It has a definite violet base, a multicolor border featuring vibrant motifs, including the pallu. Crafted from a cotton and linen mix, this saree ensures comfort while you enjoy the social and cultural gathering all day. 

4. White Linen Printed Saree

White Linen Printed Saree

Sudathi’s Poila Baishak Edit also includes this linen saree, perfect for women who want to be carefree, move all day, and look effortless. This saree is a soothing mix of a white base with a contrasting violet border and appealing traditional motifs. 

5. Light Teal Green Cotton Woven Printed Saree

Light Teal Green Cotton Woven Printed Saree

The light teal green colour of this saree makes it visually cooling. Crafted from soft cotton, it features botanical print in the body and a darker teal border that gives it a defined look. 

Nevertheless, the gold-toned woven design on the pallu with tassel detailing ensures a presentable Poila Baishak look.  

Styling Tips when in Poila Baishak Saree

Poila Baishak is a big event for the Bengali community. We welcome the new beginnings with joy and celebration. Getting fully decked up for the New Year itself feels like a long-awaited event. So why just sort the sarees? Let’s also take a look at the saree styling tips. 

Choose Colours That Suit The Occasion 
  • Go for the signature Bengali “sada saree, laal paar”, white saree with red border saree. Especially worn by married women, it symbolizes the balance between spirituality and power.
  • You can also choose festive colours like yellow, gold, green, pink, and blue. Every bright colour in the palette is welcome in the Poila Baishak celebration.
  • Avoid wearing black on the New Year. The colour is traditionally considered inauspicious and believed to attract challenges  - something you don’t want to attract on the 1st day of the year.
Draping Style for The Poila Baishak Saree
  • If you truly want to go cultural, then choose the classic Bengali drape style, “aatpoure”. It’s a one-of-a-kind style in which the pallu is brought from the back to the front over both shoulders, looking effortless.
  • Belted Sarees are one of the highly loved saree styles among Bengali women. It is quite a statement-making style where the saree is worn, where the pallu falls at the back as usual, and a belt is added at the waist. It gives a synced and structured look.
  • The modern “crop top with saree” style has been picked up by Gen-Z women. A plain crop that matches the saree - simple, no-blouse hassle, comfortable and stylish.

Accessories and Makeup for Poila Baishak Saree

No saree look is complete without hair and makeup. They add the perfect finishing touch to any saree look. 

For Jewellery - 
  • Go for statement pieces like chokers, jhumkas, and bangles.
  • You can also try silver jewellery. They are always in style and easy to carry.
  • Accessorize your hair with flowers or gajras.
For Make-up
  • Bold red/black bindi for the signature Bengali woman look.
  • Kohl eyes and red lips for a defined look.
  • Don’t overdo the makeup. The hot weather during April makes it challenging for the products to stay on the face.

Celebrate Poila Baishakh with Beautiful Sarees

Poila Baishakh isn’t just the start of a new year - it’s a feeling. It’s about fresh beginnings, meeting loved ones, and celebrating traditions that have been part of our lives for years.

And on a day like this, dressing up in a saree feels extra special, almost like a way of staying close to your roots.

Whether it’s the classic red and white Poila Baishakh sarees, a soft Jamdani, a timeless Banarasi silk, or a breezy cotton-linen drape, the idea is to feel comfortable and confident all day. Add your favourite jewellery, keep your makeup simple yet festive, and style it in a way that feels like you.

This Poila Baishakh, don’t just wear a saree - enjoy it, live in it, celebrate in it. With Sudathi’s curated Poila Baishakh sarees, step into the new year feeling light, festive, and completely yourself.


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear on Poila Baishakh?


Sarees like red-white, Jamdani, cotton, and linen are perfect for the occasion.

Why are sarees popular for Poila Baishakh?


They reflect Bengali culture and are comfortable for day-long celebrations.

Which colours are best for Poila Baishakh sarees?


Red, white, yellow, and other bright festive colours are most preferred.

How can I style a Poila Baishakh saree?


Pair it with statement jewellery, a bindi, and simple festive makeup.

Are lightweight sarees suitable for Poila Baishakh?


Yes, fabrics like cotton, linen, and Jamdani are ideal for the warm weather.